| Preferred Name |
Sequence assembly |
| Synonyms |
Assembly |
| Definitions |
Assembly has two broad types, de-novo and re-sequencing. Re-sequencing is a specialised case of assembly, where an assembled (typically de-novo assembled) reference genome is available and is about 95% identical to the re-sequenced genome. All other cases of assembly are 'de-novo'. |
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http://edamontology.org/topic_0196 |
| comment |
Assembly has two broad types, de-novo and re-sequencing. Re-sequencing is a specialised case of assembly, where an assembled (typically de-novo assembled) reference genome is available and is about 95% identical to the re-sequenced genome. All other cases of assembly are 'de-novo'. |
| Created in |
beta12orEarlier |
| hasDefinition |
The assembly of fragments of a DNA sequence to reconstruct the original sequence. |
| hasHumanReadableId |
Sequence_assembly |
| hasNarrowSynonym |
Assembly |
| inSubset | |
| isdebtag |
true |
| label |
Sequence assembly |
| prefixIRI |
topic_0196 |
| prefLabel |
Sequence assembly |
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